F. Javier Zarazaga Soria

Professional career

F. Javier Zarazaga Soria holds MS degree in Computer Science from the University of Valencia and PhD degree from the University of Zaragoza. He did his master?s thesis at Road Safety Engineering Laboratory (University of London). Since 1994 he belongs to the Advanced Information Systems Group (IAAA), he began to work as Assistant Professor at the University of Zaragoza in 1996 and he got a position as Associated Professor in 2003. Since January 2015 he is the director of the IAAA Group.

He has collaborated in more than 40 R+D projects, among which are remarkable 4 projects funded by the European Commission, being the coordinator in one of them, and more than 20 projects funded by national competitive calls, being the main researcher in 7 of them. In addition, he has also collaborated on more than 20 research contracts with national and international organizations and a number of technology transfer projects. In this line highlights its involvement in the setup of GeoSpatiumLab, a spin-off company, in 2007.

As a result of his research activity, Javier Zarazaga is coauthor of more than 50 papers published in international journals and book chapters, as well as 90 publications in national and international conference proceedings

SDI-Based Business Processes: A Territorial Analysis Web Information System in Spain.
R. BÉJAR, M.Á. LATRE, F.J. LOPEZ-PELLICER, J. NOGUERAS-ISO, F.J. ZARAZAGA-SORIA, P.R. MURO-MEDRANO.
Computers and Geosciences,
vol. 46 p. 66-72, 2012.
This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of Elsevier for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Computers and Geosciences, September 2012.

An architectural style for Spatial Data Infrastructures.
R. BÉJAR, M.Á. LATRE, J. NOGUERAS-ISO, P.R. MURO-MEDRANO, F.J. ZARAZAGA-SORIA.
International Journal of Geographical Information Science,
vol. 23 nº 3 p. 271-294, 2009.
This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of Taylor & Francis for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in International Journal of Geographical Information Science, January 2008.